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Our daughter's update on Puddin when she is in bed TRYING to sleep. xD

Puddin still likes to sit on my chest
Puddin forgets he's fricking bigger
Puddin also likes to sit facing out so his chocolate starfish is practically up my nose because his tail is not a normal tail it curls up and over.
Puddin also bunny hopped off my frigging chest after this photo. I swear I have paw indents on my chest and possible fractures 😩
 
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Our daughter has renamed her Gecko from Buddy to Pixie, she (Gecko) loves teasing Puddin when she is in her glass cage, she will walk up to the glass, stare at Puddin and stick her Lizard tongue out and Puddin is fascinated when our daughter puts live flying insects in the glass for her meals and she sticks her tongue out and catches them.

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Finally got to see Banana Bob, Kaiden has decided to knock the Bob bit off the name so now it's just Banana, and he holds his own against Puddin and jumped on him asleep in his cat basket and had a good old cat scrap. xD

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On 26/03/2022 at 19:08, CaaC (John) said:

Our daughter has renamed her Gecko from Buddy to Pixie, she (Gecko) loves teasing Puddin when she is in her glass cage, she will walk up to the glass, stare at Puddin and stick her Lizard tongue out and Puddin is fascinated when our daughter puts live flying insects in the glass for her meals and she sticks her tongue out and catches them.

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Brother in law use to breed the geko. They are great couldn't have one myself because dog would of eaten it 

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On 18/04/2022 at 08:39, Sean the ginger 1 said:

Brother in law use to breed the geko. They are great couldn't have one myself because dog would of eaten it 

They take a lot of looking after though, the daughter has a glass container for Pixie and it's rigged up with an air conditioner and special lights, they are classed as a loner and do not like company and will only come out at night as they more or less sleep all day.

The feeding bit is a no goer for the wife, the daughter buys live insects in a jar and releases them in the glass container, it will keep Pixie active catching them, the funny side of it is it keeps driving Pudding the cat crazy watching insects flying around in the glass container and Pixie with her tongue shooting out catching them. xD

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4 hours ago, CaaC (John) said:

I will only find out properly when they both (cats) go to the vets for their injections and checkups, sooooo...he maybe will become Banana BOBBY xD

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There’s an easy way for them to verify xD

If the cat has balls (or an empty ballsack) it’s a boy.

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8 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

There’s an easy way for them to verify xD

If the cat has balls (or an empty ballsack) it’s a boy.

Our daughter will leave that to the vet, she said he/she is to fluffy to have a proper look.

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It's with a heavy heart that after only four years of having her, the gammy eyed fluffy fool known as Lola was put to sleep last week. She wasn't even 8 years old.

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She was not looking right at the beginning of April as her breathing did not look right at all. Took her to the vets and after checking her over, they said she had loose teeth and booked an op for her. A couple of weeks later, we took her to the vet again (different location) as she was still not looking right (despite painkillers). Was told the same thing that it was toothache.

Last Thursday, we felt her stomach and it was pretty hard (as well as her breathing still not being right). Went to the vets and requested a full scan, but was told to expect the worst. The worst happened. We were told she had intestinal cancer that spread throughout her entire body.

Our options were to either keep her drugged up at the vets and delay the inevitable, or put her to sleep. I don't think the chosen option needs further explanation.

We went to the vets the following morning to say our goodbyes and that was that. It was the first time I ever saw any of my dogs put to sleep and I'd rather not do that again.

My other dog has lost a companion for the second time now and is currently lost without her.

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22 minutes ago, Bluebird Hewitt said:

It's with a heavy heart that after only four years of having her, the gammy eyed fluffy fool known as Lola was put to sleep last week. She wasn't even 8 years old.

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She was not looking right at the beginning of April as her breathing did not look right at all. Took her to the vets and after checking her over, they said she had loose teeth and booked an op for her. A couple of weeks later, we took her to the vet again (different location) as she was still not looking right (despite painkillers). Was told the same thing that it was toothache.

Last Thursday, we felt her stomach and it was pretty hard (as well as her breathing still not being right). Went to the vets and requested a full scan, but was told to expect the worst. The worst happened. We were told she had intestinal cancer that spread throughout her entire body.

Our options were to either keep her drugged up at the vets and delay the inevitable, or put her to sleep. I don't think the chosen option needs further explanation.

We went to the vets the following morning to say our goodbyes and that was that. It was the first time I ever saw any of my dogs put to sleep and I'd rather not do that again.

My other dog has lost a companion for the second time now and is currently lost without her.

Awww man. So sorry to hear that. 😟

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18 hours ago, Bluebird Hewitt said:

It's with a heavy heart that after only four years of having her, the gammy eyed fluffy fool known as Lola was put to sleep last week. She wasn't even 8 years old.

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She was not looking right at the beginning of April as her breathing did not look right at all. Took her to the vets and after checking her over, they said she had loose teeth and booked an op for her. A couple of weeks later, we took her to the vet again (different location) as she was still not looking right (despite painkillers). Was told the same thing that it was toothache.

Last Thursday, we felt her stomach and it was pretty hard (as well as her breathing still not being right). Went to the vets and requested a full scan, but was told to expect the worst. The worst happened. We were told she had intestinal cancer that spread throughout her entire body.

Our options were to either keep her drugged up at the vets and delay the inevitable, or put her to sleep. I don't think the chosen option needs further explanation.

We went to the vets the following morning to say our goodbyes and that was that. It was the first time I ever saw any of my dogs put to sleep and I'd rather not do that again.

My other dog has lost a companion for the second time now and is currently lost without her.

Sorry to hear that mate

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18 hours ago, Bluebird Hewitt said:

It's with a heavy heart that after only four years of having her, the gammy eyed fluffy fool known as Lola was put to sleep last week. She wasn't even 8 years old.

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She was not looking right at the beginning of April as her breathing did not look right at all. Took her to the vets and after checking her over, they said she had loose teeth and booked an op for her. A couple of weeks later, we took her to the vet again (different location) as she was still not looking right (despite painkillers). Was told the same thing that it was toothache.

Last Thursday, we felt her stomach and it was pretty hard (as well as her breathing still not being right). Went to the vets and requested a full scan, but was told to expect the worst. The worst happened. We were told she had intestinal cancer that spread throughout her entire body.

Our options were to either keep her drugged up at the vets and delay the inevitable, or put her to sleep. I don't think the chosen option needs further explanation.

We went to the vets the following morning to say our goodbyes and that was that. It was the first time I ever saw any of my dogs put to sleep and I'd rather not do that again.

My other dog has lost a companion for the second time now and is currently lost without her.

Sorry to hear that mate... it's always gutting to lose a family pet.. 

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